PARE BIX. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, Tuesday, 7 and 9 Baby Peggy WEEK END SPECIALS. Local Killed Milk Fed Veal. Shoulder Hoasl, per lb. 15c Loin, per lb 20c Fillets of Veal 25c Bulkley Valley Steer Beef. Hound Uono Pot Itoast, per lb 12!2c Fresh Killed Chicken and Fowl. Maid of Glover Creamery Butler, in bulk, 3 lb. for $1.15 iMalkin's Host Jelly Powders. Special, 5 for . . ... 25c Alberta Cooking Eggs, per dozen 25c Cairns' Pure Jam in glass Strawberry, Hlack Currant or Raspberry, per jar 25c Van Camps Tomato Soup. Special, 2 for 25c RupertTableSupply Three Phones Qio,2u, 212 F ollow the Crowd On Fifth Avenue Highway to Hie Kcononiy Store. For One Dollar You gel more and more. We sell for less and keep the best SUGAR. 100 lbs. sack $3.75 30 Hi. sack $4.60 20 lb, sack $1.85 10 lb. sack 95c Lump, 2 lb. box 25c Icing sugar, 2's . , , . 25c ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avonue East. Phone 84. Cash & Carry Creamery Holler, 2 lbs. 75c Lard, Swills' Silver Leaf, 3 lbs. 55c, u lbs. 30c, 10 lbs. $1.75. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 doz. 75c Ontario Cheese, per lb. 25c Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles, per pint ... ... .... 40o Fresh Ground CoHee, 3 lbs. ... $1.00 Farmers' Tea. high grade, 2 lbs. for $1.25 Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs. for 35c A fresh barrel of Ginger Snaps has arrived and with each order over $5.00 we will sell 5 lbs. of Ginger Snaps for 50c Farmers Market in 'The Law Forbids' A human document of love and life. An episode of modern family lite. A love pirale had stolen her daddy, a green-eyed ntonsler had taken possession of her mother, lint hrave Utile Peggy took mailers into "her own tiny little hands and saved the situation. A revelation of a man's folly and a woman's jealousy and the inner lives and emotions of Hroadway. A picture for every member of the family. CENTURY COMEDY "AMERICAN PLAN." CAMEO COMEDY "RAIN DROPS." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Admission 35c and 10c. CANADIAN NATIONAL Western Region. Scaled Tenders- will be received at tlio ! Office of the Chief Engineer, AVInnlpcK, Manitoba, until twelve o'clock nixm, Tuesday, the Sth day of Au trust, 11)81, for the cleminic, wading- and Installation of culverts on the fulluwlng lines: Peebles, South two miles; Dunblane, Soutli-Kasl forty-two miles; Loverna, West fifty miles j llonna to Warden, sixty miles; Cowlrhau Hay. eight miles. elans, profiles, specif lea lions and form of contract may be seen and form of tender obtained at the office of Chief Engineer, Winnipeg, Man.; District Engineer, Edmonton, Alta; District Engineer, Saskatoon, Sask.; District Engineer. Van-conver, . B.C.; District Engineer, Victoria, B.C.; Division Engineer, llegina, Sask.; Division Engineer, Prince Albert, Sask.; Division Engineer, Calgary, Alta; Division Engineer, Prince llupert, B.C.; Canadian National Hallway Agent at Moose Jaw, Sask. I Tenders will not be considered unless 'made on the form supplied by the Hall- way Company and accompanied by, an accepted cheque on chartered bank equal to five per rent of the work, payable to the order of the Treasurer, Canadian .National dtallways. ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily rrepted. A. E. WAItHKN. General Mouager. Winnipeg, Man.. July 22nd, 1924; DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I ANYOX SCHOOL. I SEALED TE.NDEIIS, endorsed "Tender for One doom Addition to Anyo School," will be received by the Honourable the Minister of Public Works up to 12 o'clock in miii of Tuesday, the tith day of August, 182 4, ror me erection or a one room anil I Hon to the present four room School-lmum at Anyox, In the Atlln Electoral District. B.O. Plans, Specifications, Contract and Forms of Tender may be seen on and arter the 28th day nr July. 1924, and rurther Information obtained at Ihe Department or Public Works, Parliament Buildings, and at me ornees or ine uovernmeni Agent. Vancouver; the Government Agent, Anyoi; and the Government Agent, rrlnce llupert, B.C. Copies of plans, specifications, etc., can be obtained from the Department on payment or a deposit of Ten Dollars (III). 00), which wll be refunded on their return In good condition. i The lowest or any tender not tieces--Isarlly accepted. P. PHILIP. I Public Works Engineer, "'he Department or Public Works, Victoria, B.C. 7uly 15th, 11)24, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCC RUPERT. In the Matter or the Estate of Robert J. wanace, or Atlln, in the County or Prince llupert, In the Province of British Columbia, Deceased, who died on the 1st day of April, 1923. MiTICE Is hereby given that bv an order of Ills Honour F. McB. Young, Judge of the uouniy uouri, aated tne t7tn day or April, 1024. the undersigned was annotated administrator or the estate or the above- named acreason. And notice is- hereby rurther given that all persons having claims against the said estate are required to rile sucn claims duly verified under oath, with mo on or before the ISth dav fit August, 1024, after wnicn oaie i win proceeit to distribute the assets or the said estate among tht persons entitled thereto having- re nurd only to the claims of which I shall then nave notice, and I will not be liable for Raid assets or any part thereor, to any person or whose claim t shall not then inve rereiven not re. Dated at Atlln. B.C.. this 80th dav nr riUlie, 1V3M, C. L. MONROE. official Administrator. WATER NOTICE. (DIrtlon and Ui) ( TAKE NOTICE that Hume R. Rahlnrtnn. whose iddrcs Is Massett, will apply ror a iirrnrp 10 uxe ana tne s.nui) ration or water out nr an unnamed pond. The water will he diverted rrom the pond at a point ahont on reet north or the north-east corner or block 4 0a n.L. 7, plan 846, yueen cnartolte Luanda, and will be used ror Industrial nurnngp nnon the Ian4 (if irrltieil as block to OX. 7. plan 94fl, Queen Charlotte Inlands. This notice was pouted on the if round on the 10th day or May, t2i. A cony or th Is not re and an arn ration pursuant thereto and to the "vater Act. 19t 4," will be riled In the offlfe or the Water Itecorder at Prince ttunert. Oh. Jections to ihe application may be riled with the said Water Itecorder or with th comptroller or Water Illithts. Parliament Itiilldlnirs, Victoria, B.C.. within nrty days arter the rirst appearance r this nntlre In a local newspaper. The date or the orsi publication or tnts notice is May J6tn. 1034. 11. B. BniNOTnr(Applleant LAND ACT. Atlln Land District, District of Caaslar. Take Notice that ileirlnald Brook, or Atlln. occupation miner. Intends to apply purcnase ittrchase the tne r follow in inr permission 10 described lands- rommncn' l a tnt planted one hundred yards to the east of me mnuin nr unpen crecu, one mite east of Golden Gate on Tasrlsh Lake, thence south twenty chains, thence west to shore line, thence alonir shore line to point of commencement, BEOiNALn BnnoK. prll 9t. tl DANCE At the Auditorium Friday Evening, Aug. 1st Easson's Orchestra, Refreshments served. Gentlemen $1.00; Ladles 50o Phone Hlack 449. Ii. F, Mnrren, Proprietor. BOY WHO FIRED HOUSE IS FOUND Will be Charged In City Police Court tomorrow With Breaking and Entering Tlio boy who fired t lie residence of J. V. Moorehouse, Eighth Ave. Easl, on Sunday last was apprehended by Police Sergeant Hailey yesterday. His name is Prank Domcz, aged 11, and his homo is nearby. ' According to the police, Ihe boy admits having got in Ihe basement window of the Moorehouse home. He found the gasoline (lorch and lit it. Hcing unable (o put it out he placed it under a lap and this, only spread the flames. Carrying it into a bedroom, the curtains caught fire. iTho flames were Mien stamped out and (he torch thrown outside. The boy will be charged tomorrow witli breaking and enter ing. NO DRY SQUAD ON STEAMER, (continued from page one) your staff to represent you. This was not done. In concludinjr, we would ask you to remember one of our motto: f,If you can't boost, don't knock. Thanking you for the same space in your paper that you pave the ahovemehtinned article, Sincerely, H. V. Self J. II. Mcl.cod YV. Williscroft He rt Morgan A. A. Easson Fred fiilhuly Committee in charge of Elks Minstrel Show excursion. Explanation. In connection with this letter it may be explained that the news item published Saturday was believed to have been correct, as Ihe information was received from a source which bad always been correct in the past. It was understood that t lie men hail been here investigating conditions in connection with alleged illicit shipments of liquor to Alaska, and that they had taken the opportunity of crossing to iKetchikan on the Prince John. instead of waiting for the Princess Louise. They naturally would not tell anyone, not even Ihe U. S. olTi-eials, thai they were dry squad men as that would defeat their purpose. The committee declares there were no sdcli men aboard, and that settles the matter. They may possibly have gone on the Louise as originally planned. -Editor. NEW AERODROME FOR EDMONTON PLANNED EDMONTON, July 29. Establishment of a permanent aerodrome in this city is planned here. Several sites have been in spected, Ihe most suitable being 2&k NOTICE. WIIKItKAS under tint provUlon or the Itoyalty Act, Chapter 70. Statutes 1914, the royalty on timber t" be collected lie-(rirmliiK January 1st, IBiS-, will, from In-rormallon now available, be mon; than three times the royalty now belnir col- 1 61 I ftl ANIi WllKltKAS urirciit representations hnv iu..ii irmrte' that this increase In royalty Is much heavier than the Industry AMI WllKltKAS tne repi-wiuii" made have (tone, so rar as to say that any attempt to rollert this royalty brfrlnnttiK January isi nesi as upon um i..i.ni iiovuitv Art u on Id Imine.dialelv le- sull In a slmldovvn of the entire Industry In tti-t Upov rni'd NOTICK Is hereby irlven that a public hearing- upon this question will be held I In the Executive t.namiier, inrimiurui t,u,,-!,. vi,.i,.i!i iiprnrn the F.ierullve Coun cil or sttrli Members, thereor as may be then present, beirlniilnir at 10 o clock Wednesday, sepletnher 3rd next. i, u-hu h:n nnv evidence to tUD- uilt or representations to make on the question or timuer nuvaiur opportunity to be lieattl and the public Is ..... ... t,..fi.u nrfiirrtlnir v. lr"""' T. I). l'ATTl!LLO, Minister of Lands. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Leasa Land. In Oueen Charlotte Island Land District, Itcrordlnir IHslrlrt of frltirr ftiipert, . and situate near Tow Ul, Graham Island. TAKK NOTICK that I, fleoriro W. How Unit, or 368 Cambiidlre Street, Vancouver, ll.C. orciipiillon manuiaciurer, apply ror rH,r"l!,l" " ,,H! t,,.,, r",low; Ing: described lands: CommencliiK t I I ,u.mi ,i!ii..,i tiAue ttm root or row inn, east side, thence northerly to low water mark; thence westerly following low water mark 80 timlns: thence southerly three chain: Ihence easterly 8 cnain 10 poim or commencement and containing 15 acres note or less, ni.m.,. ,v nwUv(J. Apiiltrant. DAVE nilTTEin. Airem Date. Juno n. 1984. --- RAILWAY TIE8. The Canadian National Hallways are In the market to purcnas- mor '.'"'Lr, . . - . ,n.ic , i . ..,... I Ii ( it cr In Ti 1(1 iiieius tor iw, ini., - "",;.,, dure ties ror the ital I way Company sbould communicate with Mr. V. II. (leant, Tie Akent, Itontn 801, Canadian .laimnai r. 'press llulldlnfr, Montreal, Que., on or be !l . ..I. i.OI an.l olva Iha fill llowlnir Information: The location or tho 'iioitiu. r,,n uhirh thn ties are to be pro duced. The kind or timber. Quantity or ties, either sawn or hewn. As far as possible, ties must be produced on Canadian 'National Uses. scare. r. HE D.' "-LiY ITTWS Tuesday, July 29, 19?j Optician and Optometrist If troubled with EYE STRAIN or you need a CHANGE of Glasses we have the very latest consultant on Optometry with 25 years years experience. Satisfaction Is positively assured. DIAMONDS Loose or Mounted. Wo give you ono year to think it over. If not satisfied return them and got your money back less 10 per cent. Surely there must be value or we could not offer this Inducement. SILVERWARE A large shipment just arrived. Modorato prices, latest designs. lax He rone, Diamond Specialist on the south side. Capt. Carter of the Koynl Air force is co-operating in the selection. SALARY CUT ON BIG SYDNEY, N.S., Juy i'J. The Hritish Empire Steel Corporation announces a cut m all salaries ranging from 25 to 10 per cent.. Clinics have' swarmed with youngsters suffering from blis- LASH IS URGED FOR I VIOLENCE IN ROBBERY Magistrates Urged To Let Convicted Mon Have All That Is ' Coming To Them. The Victoria Times says: While bandits were robbing the llohsou Street branch of (ho Canadian Hank of Commerce yesterday morning tlio Mayor of wtneouver was advocating the iash for certain types of criminals in an interview ho was giving to Hie press. Public opinion in Hie Terminal City will not be slow to support I he view of its Chief Magistrate Since Hie middle of June there have been nearly a dozen holdups in Vancouver and prison senlrnces seem to have very little elfecl in discouraging, this sort of crime. Yesterday's atjack on the bank manager was a particularly brutal -aalfir. Hy a stroke, of luck Hie blow which one of the bandits dealt lo his head was not a fatal one. Hut it was not the fault of Hie aggressor. His idea was to bring Mr. Hounallie into an immediate stale of subjection in order that the robbery com I be curried out. Hut there was no time lo study a particular spot on Hie manager's mol vulnerable point which could be pummelled and produce only a slate of temporary stupor. The attack JTPPI f flRPARATinNlwas obviously a murderous otn UlLiEiL ViUuriArillUll!,,,,,! 'nidi. fdiniwi nroviMilnil affecting all employees from culnril can stand He is It nv:r President Wolvin down. iderer bv intent and Hie imitisli- VALUABLE POLICE DOG SHOT MISTAKE FOR WOLF tragedy. It is high time that violent at tacks on the person should W rewarded with as many stroke.' of the lash as Ihe body of (li mcnl should til Ihe crime. The (lenient of surprise which he is able to introduce into his peia -iou.s work, the speed with which be can make himself scarce, HAIlUOll S1MIIXGS, Mich., Julyj"",ko cupluro extremely dilTieult 28. hi mistake for a timber woirl'111' ir ll,os" wl, ,m' '"-"unlit lo a valuable ' trained nolirn dtiif!,,""k Wl' " l"' liealed to a gen. valued at $10,000 and a veteran .pr l"k' ,,r H''' !"'. wiuwi lose a goon oeai oi of the great war was shot awl!"!' killed by an Indian youth near "I'l'1 fur ll,e criminally here. inclined. I Magistrates and Judgos will nv n rPTinup-nt Turn f" f"u' of public sentiment DI-LLLLllUlld 111 1YVU lit they let these brutes have all nYMIMIflM DiniMrC lliat is coming to them. isuuumuu mimud OTTAWA, July 251. Writs have been issued for by-elections in Hie constituencies of Yale, H.C., anil West Hustings, Out. The former was 'made neressarry through the death of the late .1 A. McKelvy. SCARE THROWN INTO NEW YORK PEOPLE BY DEATH COOLIDGE'S SON .CHARGE IS MADE FOR HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS Saanlch Sends About 150 Students to Victoria and Pays $35 a Year Each VICTOIHA, July 2'J. Charges of 83 each for pupils from Saanlch attending the Victoria High School and $100 for pupils from Esnulmall other Ihuu those taking the technical course. for whom an extra charge of 10 New York, July 28. following js milile, Were decided upon at a (lie recent death of IMosnlenl '.pocial meeting of tho City Coolidges son, New Yorks bos- School Hoard. The difference in pitals report thai Hie cily is suf-hi,,. charge made lo the muniei- fering from a blood poisoning', )atjes is explained by Ihe fact Ihal Saiinich sends an average of 150 scholars lo tho High School each year, while Esquimau lias a ters, while doctors have beta iijK, School in its own inunici summoned late in the night liy',,nlily which most of Hie Esqui- anxious parents who warned sons u(ili pUpi. attend. and daughters treated ror minor deference was made In reports accidents. M,al Saanich would build a High Scratches of the .hand and heal school in the niunlfiinalily. and were reported Hie most common ,'Prsee Tjtchfjehi suggested that complaints. (lenerally i'arrt:nn i,, should be set( which were allayed afler treatment and .woi, fotCe this action. Trustee those who applied bad iK-cii s-'nlinr,)wn, however, remarked Hint home. lalk of Saanich contemplating VANDERB1LT PLANS PAPER MILLS IN THE ALBERNI DISTRICT VICTOIHA, July 29. Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., young millionaire building was heard about this time each year. CANADIANS PLEASED OYER RAILWAY LOAN OTTAWA, July 211. Keen sat- is Ml here in official puldisher or Los Angeles, who is faction island ia circles over he successful plac-Sproal summer home on an Lake, may build a big pulp of Canadian National Hallway and paper mill in the Albcrni dis-ia cw " Jour ami j it llllll Tl 1IIIL 1IU.1I9, 1UI SIIICU III.. 1 1,1 l'he Publicity Hiireau has re- Wi,r 11 Pou.ie 10 ceived a message from Mr. Van- .' "'"Pmeni issue ai less, seri- ' flv l" liml Ihe satis- derbilt saying that ho was f?iU ously insidering such a project, "L "' ' ' fuer hi view lllc fet Ilia the ami tliat ho had experts m,aking Dominion an invesligalion of Ihe sclfeme. In Ooverniu'eiit will shortly bo in tho tho editorial columns or his iur money. newspaper Mr. Vantlcrhilt has on' ' several occasions reterred lo the HAZELTON CHINAMAN ZTTZJJ11: COMMITTED SUICIDE wood, and has predicted that . Port Albcrni .'-would soon bo thoj NEW HAZELTON, July 2'J -The centre or a puii and paper indus-'reinains of .low Sing, Chinese Iry. gnrdener at the llazelton Hpspi- t Mr. Vandciiiilt publishes Tho to!, who became missing about n Los Angeles Illustrated News and month ago, were found by I). Mo-The San Francisco Illustrated filbbon in a shack near the cenvc-Herahl, for which a' combined lery last week. Deceased had dally circulation of over 200,000 hanged hlinself and was found i Halmad. jsoapended fenm a rafter. 0GDENS CUT PLUG NOW PACKED IN jj f ALWAYS THE SAME Elb.TIN OGDEN'S LIVERPOOL Extraction of Teeth During Ihe summer mouths it is advisable lo Ii Hie TEETH that should lie extruded removed and prep lion will he made for PLATES or BF1IDGEWORK lie the winler monll -cl m. :uii will he elmnnaled. I need no recommendation to you. Your friends and i.elrjhbors are my patients. ASK THEM. Dr. JOS. MAGUIRE DENTIST. Phono 575. Get Your Appointment Today. Smith Block. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oporatlng G. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385. SHOE FASHIONS OF THE SMARTER KIND ONYX FAULTLESS FITTINC FOOTWEAR ONYX There is an appreciated touch of novelly mid sinnrlness in the riiucli ndniired ONYX styles Made in l'aleiit Kid, Gulf Mkin nntl (lnlf Hnedcs and Salins. Priced at $7.50 to $11.50. Family Shoe Store Advertise in "The Daily News THE PAPER THAT GETS QUICK RESULTS